Former NHL Video Coach, Steve “Petey” Peters goes Inside the Coaches’ Room to break down some of the goals from the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs. Petey shows you the plays that make the play. See how little details make a BIG difference on these goals. The Montreal Canadiens played on their toes and the speed was too much for the Buffalo Sabres. Buffalo struggled to defend the front of their net and Montreal went on to a 6-2 win in Game 3. Goals by Alex Newhook, Cole Caufield, Zach Bolduc, Juraj Slafkovsky and Kirby Dach are highlighted in a video breakdown. See what Montreal did right and Buffalo did wrong. The speed of the Anaheim Ducks was on display as they won foot races on their way to a 4-3 Victory evening the series at 2 with the Vegas Golden Knights. See breakdowns of goals by Beckett Sennecke, Mikael Granlund, Alex Killorn and Ian Moore. See you Inside the Coaches’ Room all the way to the Stanley Cup Final ! Subscribe to Inside the Coaches’ Room.
Kylian Mbappe's future is up for grabs as he faces a potential exit from Real Madrid, with Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal emerging as possible destinations. This situation could reshape the landscape of the Premier League. Mbappe, one of football's brightest stars, has struggled to find his footing at Madrid, leading the club toward a second consecutive season without major silverware. Despite his impressive tally of 85 goals and 11 assists in just 100 matches for Los Blancos, criticism has mounted following a controversial break during his recovery from injury. The striker missed the recent El Clasico against Barcelona due to fitness issues. French presenter Cyril Hanouna believes a move to Liverpool or Manchester City might be in Mbappe's best interest, following his fallout with Paris Saint-Germain prior to joining Madrid. He emphasized that Real Madrid can be unforgiving when things go wrong. Meanwhile, former France international Emmanuel Petit suggests that Arsenal could become an option if they secure the Champions League title this season. With Premier League clubs poised to capitalize on any opening for Mbappe, the financial implications of signing him are significant. His transfer would require considerable investment, but the opportunity to acquire such a talent is rare in football. #KylianMbappe #PremierLeague #Liverpool #Arsenal #transfernews #EPL #Football #Transfer #sports #podcast 🎧 Listen to the full playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoWFEoIqbbFvypZ5JaUPiUcQ7dMN-OW5P
Rick Vosburgh, Class of 1972, has generously endowed a scholarship in honor of Jimmy Regan. A native of Manhasset, N.Y., Regan was born in 1980 to James and Mary Regan. He graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., and went on to play lacrosse and study economics at Duke. The midfielder helped guide the Blue Devils to a four-year record of 43-21 with a pair of ACC titles in 2001 and 2002 and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named to the 2002 ACC All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist as Duke defeated then top-ranked Virginia, 14-13, in the championship game. Following his graduation from Duke in the spring of 2002, Regan turned down a job offer from UBS (a financial services company) and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University's law school to enlist in the Army. Surprising many of his friends and family members, he chose to enter the U.S. Army Ranger School, emailing his former teammates the explanation "This is what I have to do." Regan went on to graduate first in his class in infantry basic combat training. After completing the basic airborne course and Ranger Indoctrination program at Fort Benning in Georgia, he became a member of the 3rd Battalion. Regan served as a machine gunner, gun team leader and then fire team leader during two deployments each to Afghanistan and Iraq, as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His service in the Army was to end in February of 2008. He and his fiancée, Mary McHugh, had made plans to marry and move to Chicago upon his return to the United States, and he had hopes of becoming a social studies teacher and lacrosse coach. Regan was killed Feb. 9, 2007 in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted his vehicle. He was 26. The Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund was founded in Regan's honor by his family and friends, and continues to assist wounded and fallen Army Rangers and their families through health and wellness programs, casualty and recovery efforts, transition to civilian life and several other services. To date the Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund has given over $7 million in financial support to the families of the 75th Ranger Regiment. "Through the Lead The Way Fund, his family and friends strive to honor his spirit, his patriotism and the way he lived his life by combining our efforts to give back to his brothers, the U.S. Army Rangers," reads part of the mission statement.
The Milwaukee Brewers completed a sweep of the New York Yankees this past weekend that included back-to-back walk-off wins to help them crawl a little closer to the top of the NL Central. However, it was something their young ace did in his start that stole the headlines for the series. On this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the emergence of Jacob Misiorowski as the true number one in the Brew Crew’s pitching staff after he threw some of the fastest pitches ever by a starting pitcher en route to helping Milwaukee secure the win. Even though the Brewers traded away former ace Freddy Peralta this past offseason, “The Miz” is grabbing the number one spot by the horns and might not relinquish it for a long time. Later, Jake and Jordan talk about the Atlanta Braves taking two of three from the Los Angeles Dodgers in what could be a possible NLCS preview come October, and they get into the interesting trade for baseball “sickos” that went down between the San Francisco Giants and the Cleveland Guardians. The guys then recap all the other action from this past weekend in baseball, including the New York Mets not having a great road trip, the Texas Rangers cooling off the Chicago Cubs a little and Kyle Schwarber not slowing down in the home run department. 0:00 - Start of the show 2:26 - The Opener: The Miz throws fire 17:16 - Why the Brewers are just getting going 26:29 - Around The League: Possible NLCS matchup 33:03 - Remembering Bobby Cox 37:34 - Giants & Guardians make a trade 53:32 - Turbo Mode: Rest of weekend action -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🟣 Your definitive source for 24/7 sports news, analysis, and insider reporting! We deliver expert commentary across the NFL, NBA, MLB, College Football, WNBA, and Combat Sports and more from the most trusted voices in the game. 📺 STREAM & SUBSCRIBE (24/7 Access) 🔴 WATCH NOW: The Yahoo Sports Network is streaming LIVE 24/7! Click here for non-stop shows and breaking news. ► https://bit.ly/3WKcAX8 ✅ SUBSCRIBE to the Yahoo Sports Channel! Never miss our full episodes and exclusive interviews. ► http://bit.ly/YSportsYT 🏈 GET AHEAD IN FANTASY: Subscribe to Yahoo Sports' NEW Fantasy Channel for daily insights, waivers, and rankings! ► http://bit.ly/47f7Ui4 🏀 ALL THINGS NBA: Subscribe to Yahoo Sports' NEW NBA channel to stay up to date on all things around the league, including player breakdowns, trade rumors and MUCH more! ► https://bit.ly/48NLbKM Follow us everywhere! Our Site ► http://www.yahoosports.com Instagram ► http://www.instagram.com/yahoosports TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@yahoosports Snapchat ► https://www.snapchat.com/add/yahoosports Twitter ► http://www.twitter.com/yahoosports Facebook ► http://www.facebook.com/yahoosports
Check out our website for the most in-depth coverage of Texas A&M Athletics: http://texags.com Monday’s show kicked off with the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan. OB gave his thoughts on Aggie baseball’s series with Ole Miss, talked college football and more. The second hour featured Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, along with TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger, as the two recapped the Ags’ weekend against the Rebels. At the bottom of the hour, former Texas A&M basketball guard Wade Taylor IV joined the program to talk Aggie hoops, his camp and more. The third and final hour featured TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci sharing his thoughts on Aggie baseball’s series loss to Ole Miss, Aggie football and more. Subscribe for more videos on Texas A&M Athletics & SEC Football: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexAgsTV Follow us on Facebook! https://facebook.com/texags And X! https://x.com/TexAgs And TexAgs LIVE X! https://https://x.com/TexAgsLIVE And Instagram! https://instagram.com/texags
Monday's edition of the rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, former Texas A&M guard Wade Taylor IV and TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci. Subscribe for more videos on Texas A&M Athletics & SEC Football: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexAgsTV Follow us on Facebook! https://facebook.com/texags And Twitter! http://twitter.com/texags And Instagram! https://instagram.com/texags And be sure to check out our website for the most in-depth coverage of Texas A&M Athletics: http://texags.com
Braves manager, and former player under Bobby Cox, Walt Weiss reflects on Bobby before the Braves vs. Dodgers game on May 9, 2026. ____________________________________________________________________ Click HERE to subscribe for our latest content: youtube.com/braves Follow Us: X » https://x.com/Braves Instagram » https://www.instagram.com/braves/ Facebook » https://www.facebook.com/Braves/ TikTok » https://www.tiktok.com/@braves?lang=en Pinterest » https://www.pinterest.com/atlantabraves/ Website » https://www.mlb.com/braves VISIT US: Tickets » https://www.mlb.com/braves/tickets BravesVision » https://www.mlb.com/braves/schedule/w... Tours » https://www.mlb.com/braves/ballpark/tours Braves Country Fest » https://www.mlb.com/braves/fans/music-fest ____________________________________________________________________ #Braves #AtlantaBraves #MLB #Baseball #2026
Jonny Lazarus and former NHL defenseman Colby Cohen are pouring a big cup this morning as the Flyers' season is officially over and the playoff drama is just getting started. Anthony SanFilippo joins at 9 to do a full Flyers post-mortem — the sweep, the Michkov elephant in the room, and where this franchise goes from here. Then David Pagnotta drops in at 9:30 to break down tonight's massive Game 3 between the Canadiens and Sabres at the Bell Centre, plus the rumour mill is already spinning on players like Michkov, Brady Tkachuk, and more. And at 10, ESPN's Emily Kaplan gives us a bird's-eye view of where every second-round series stands and who's looking like a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. Don't miss a second of the daily hockey talk! 🎙️ Subscribe to the Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast — Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen. Powered by @bet365: http://www.bet365.ca/ 👍🏼 Proraso USA: http://www.Proraso-USA.com 👍🏼 Outwest: https://outwest.us/ #MorningCuppaHockey #NHLPlayoffs #Flyers #FlyersNation #CarolinaHurricanes #GoHabsGo #LetsGoSabres #NHLRumours #StanleyCup #NHL #HabsSabres